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11/21/2012
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An OurParents User Writes:

Autumn Care of Marshville is an average sized, for profit, nursing home with 110 beds based in Marshville, NC. At last check, the facility had 95 residents indicating that it is 86% occupied which is about average within the state of North Carolina. The provider accepts both medicare and medicaid programs, and provides resident and family counseling services.This nursing home is not located in a hospital or a continuing care retirement community (CCRC). As of November 2012, the medicare rating for Autumn Care Of Marshville, was 5 stars. Only 15% of nursing homes have 5 stars in North Carolina. Important to note that this facility has recently improved and has gone from 4 stars to 5 stars.We have compared the detailed Medicare data for Autumn Care Of Marshville with other senior care providers in North Carolina. When compare to the state averages for staffing, the number of registered nurse (RN) hours per resident per day is about average; Certified nursing assistant (CNA) hours per resident per day is about average; The number of licensed practical (LPN) or vocational nurse hours per resident per day is about average. The most recent health inspection was on 02/28/2012. To view the full report for this facility, and to understand more about its Medicare rating, go to here

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you may have a good view of Autumn Care in Marshville, but we had a not so good experience with them. My mother went there with dementia in need of physical therapy. When she did not improve, she was taken out of therapy per Medicare rules and no further help was provided in regards to any kind of therapy as far as helping herself. She could stand up by herself before she went there but after only a few weeks she could no longer stand or get up by herself so was constantly falling. They do not have adequate help per number of patients. I had sat with her for 3 hours waiting for them to have time to change her for bed several nights. If you do not have a relative going in to check on your relative, they will not get proper care. They are rolled up to a table to eat and if they do not eat, they they don't eat. They are not helped but by a few caring workers. Most workers are there just for the pay, not for the compassion for these helpless human beings. One nurse tried 1 time to get my mom to take her medicine and when she would not, she did not try again so she just did not get her morning meds. I had to threaten to come myself or have another relative come each day to give her her meds before she would make sure she was getting her meds. She fell out of bed or the wheel chair at least once a week. The last time she fell out, she suffered a stroke frome the fall and died a week later. Meals are not prepared according to the patient. Some cannot eat whole food and unless the patients family sees the doctor, it cannot be pureeded so they can eat it. The nurses are not given permission or they are not caring enough to see what the patient needs and gets that message to the doctor. I understand most nursing homes are this way and it is a very sad situation for the patients and the family members that have no choice in the matter . submited 3-2014

You'll appreciate a higher standard of living and experience quality nursing home services at Autumn Care of Marshville in Marshville, NC. After an elderly person has grown frail, their physical condition requires the careful attention and the expertise of an interdisciplinary team of healthcare professionals. At Autumn Care of Marshville, the team making up this crucial form of nursing care includes the resident’s attending physician, licensed nurses, medical specialists, therapists, registered dietitians, activity directors, and nursing assistants. All work in tandem to deliver the utmost of this special form of care to your loved one. A skilled staff and licensed nurses provide 24/7 health care when needed as well as assistance with the activities of daily living, including grooming, dressing, and help with using the bathroom. Most residents share a room, with healthy meals provided in a central dining room. An activity director designs an activity and events plan to cultivate mental, physical, and social health. Autumn Care of Marshville helps seniors find the worry-free lifestyle they want. There are nursing home services available in this community. A nursing home is appropriate for those who cannot be cared for at home but who do not need hospital care. For help on finding the perfect senior living option for you, call today.